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Living in Dhaka

Expatriates living in Dhaka have found it to be an affordable, safe and comfortable place to live in, with a good range of expatriate housing readily available in centrally located apartments. Popular places to live in include Gulshan, Baridhara and Banani. Most expatriates live in these areas. A quality apartment rents for $700-$1,000/month. Luxury houses rent from $1,000-$1,500 (luxury units).

In several suburban areas, quiet and secluded housing are also available for rent. For those visiting Bangladesh, Dhaka offers several international standard hotels including the Dhaka Sheraton and the Sonargaon (a Pan-Pacific Hotel). These hotels provide deluxe accommodation, restaurants, health clubs and entertainment facilities. In addition there are a number of medium standard hotels and guest houses in Dhaka and Chittagong to accommodate the expatriates.

Rental Accommodation

Expatriates in Bangladesh have found it to be an affordable, safe and comfortable place, with acceptable expatriate housing readily available in centrally located apartments. Many expatriates live in the Dhaka areas of Gulshan, Baridhara, and Banani. A typical apartment will rent for $800-$1,200/month, houses for $1,200-$1,500 (luxury units).

Hotels

Schools

A range of private, international schools are also available in Dhaka city. American International School, which provides education of grades one to 12, is located near the high-class residential area of Gulshan in Dhaka. A Japanese school is located in the residential area of Baridhara in Dhaka. The school is managed by the Japanese Association in Bangladesh.

Healthcare

Basic health care needs can be met at any of the country's hospitals or clinics, or by a foreign-trained registered physicians, engaged in various state owned and private hospitals and clinics. The majority of medical staff are are highly qualified, well experienced and educated in USA, UK, Japan, and other European countries.

Several of the hospitals, especially those situated in Dhaka are at par with the excellent hospitals that can be found in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Notable hospitals in Dhaka include:

Entertainment and Recreation

Dhaka city offers a wide variety of entertainment. Cultural shows, concerts, fashion show events, and international cuisine, all on par with international standards, are found every day of the week in the popular districts. Dhaka city offers a range of private clubs, the most popular ones being International Club, Dhaka Club, Gulshan Club and American Club.

Workdays and Business Hours

Bangladesh observes a Friday and Saturday weekend. Business hours are 9:00 - 17:00. Banks observe the same hours while industry has a 48-hour week.

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